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Upcoming acts in May and June include Dom Irrera, Matt Braunger from MadTV and Up All Night, and Henry Phillips from Comedy Central Presents.<p>

Atlanta Improv Comedy Club & Dinner Theatre

Improv Comedy Clubs help build careers. Since the original New York location took root in 1963, some of standup’s greatest acts, including comedians as diverse as Andy Kauffman, Jay Leno, and Dave Chapelle have graced the stage to prove their mettle as performing artists. Weekly shows at the Atlanta Improv continue that noble tradition. A recreation of the original club’s brick-backed stage frames nationally touring headliners, and open-mic nights offer an easygoing practice environment for new comedians, as well as guests working on their laughs for upcoming studio-audience auditions.<p>

Andrews Entertainment District

A night on the town can take many directions: dinner can lead to a comedy show, dancing can transition to quiet drinks in a shadowy booth, a raucous concert can segue into a slice of pizza. Hitting all those spots in one night, however, can require a small fortune in cab fare. Not at the Andrews Entertainment District. Like a toddler trying to draw their city, this 30,000-square-foot nightlife oasis puts eight restaurants, bars, and clubs under one roof.

Patrons sample sushi and infused Russian vodkas atop the frozen counter of Czar Ice Bar or dig into eclectic small plates from around the world at Cellar 56. Prohibition, meanwhile, serves classic cocktails in an environment reminiscent of a 1920s speakeasy, complete with plush leather furniture. Nearby, Atlanta's branch of the Improv Comedy Club hosts jokesters on nationwide tours while Andrew's Upstairs fuels floor-thumping dance parties late into the night.